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日美谈判仍然毫无进展,关税成“死结”,日本大臣:双方“尚未找到共识”
Huan Qiu Shi Bao·2025-06-08 22:42

Group 1 - The fifth round of Japan-U.S. tariff negotiations has made no progress, with both sides failing to reach a consensus [1] - Japan is strongly urging the U.S. to reconsider high tariff measures, focusing on expanding trade, reviewing non-tariff measures, and enhancing economic security cooperation [1] - U.S. officials, including the Treasury Secretary and Commerce Secretary, reportedly had internal disagreements during the negotiations, indicating a disconnect at various levels of the U.S. administration [1] Group 2 - Japan's stance remains unchanged, asserting that tariffs are unacceptable, with current tariffs on automobiles, auto parts, steel, and aluminum causing significant economic losses [1] - Japan is proposing to expand imports of U.S. agricultural products and re-discuss non-tariff barriers on automobile imports as part of the negotiations [1] - The upcoming G7 summit may serve as a critical deadline for reaching an agreement, with Japan's Prime Minister indicating a willingness to meet with President Trump during the summit [2]